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Buddy Was the Youngest and Bravest of Soldiers
Buddy was the youngest and bravest of soldiers, he left Richmond Hill and his adolescent dreams; on European battlefields he fought and earned valor in Argonne and dominated the combat with gallantry: he was the boldest one, pushing forward and gaining ground, never bared defeat in front of an assailant enemy! Buddy was the most brazen of all and tried to hide his tears, he saw too many bodies fall in the clashing, blasting harbor and on barren hills: he was undefeatable with a tactic so clever; he instilled battle trance in each fearful and unwilling soldier: did those shouts of encouragement earn him ample honor? He buried many of his comrades without white tombstones! The Buddy statue stands out for its elegant style and insightful awareness, and while kids play around it, they look up in awe and admire this young hero who wasn't an ordinary doughboy; I have seen hoards of people stand before it and honor him for his valiance as he feels sorrow for his comrade... gazing down at the small cross that he put on his grave: Buddy died for an ideal so precious, but fate wasn't fair! .
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